Vic wrote:Don't forget that there are six other states (Louisiana, Florida, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee) doing the same thing. Instead of derision shouldn't the response be "when so many people are complaining we should really pay attention to their complaints"? It is indeed far easier to do something idiotic, like call them "sore losers" or "country bumpkins", rather than try to address their problems.

We are talking about folks throwing a temper tantrum because they lost the election (ignore the fact that the vote was rather close in half of those states). You can't address that aside from a spanking/grounding.

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GrahamKennedy wrote:I'm increasingly of the opinion that those people don't believe one word of what they say and the whole thing is just a sham to get publicity. I read once that there are several lawyers in the family and outside of donations their main source of income is suing people who attack them. Sounds like a scam to me.

That is my general feeling about it as well.

Unfortunately they are not alone. Many times I have seen pamphlets about the evils of reading books or watching TV. I have seen pamphlets on these types of churches that want donations so they can buy a private jet or something frivolous.

"Don't underestimate the power of technobabble: the Federation can win anything﻿ with the sheer force of bullshit"